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Sign Greg Hardy Please
#41
How about no? Don't wa t this pathetic woman beater on our team
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#42
(05-10-2016, 01:31 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Yes it does.  he will not get signed until he admits he has a problem and is getting help.

That is the way it has always worked with sports stars.  they get a second chance if they just admit they have messed up and rae getting help with their problem.

They have to apologize before they can be forgiven.

Ahem.  .  .  

http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/dallas-cowboys/cowboys/2016/05/12/report-hoping-find-greg-hardy-job-agent-sends-ex-cowboys-des-therapy-records-nfl-teams


Defensive end Greg Hardy is still looking for a job after the Cowboys have said they have no plans to re-sign the defensive end. 

Now, his agent is sending teams records of the counseling Hardy has undertaken in hopes of getting him back in the NFL.

According to Pro Football Talk, agent Drew Rosenhaus has sent NFL teams details about what Hardy has been subjected to in order to find out what possible disorders may have contributed to his past behavior.
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#43
Somethings are bigger than football and with that said NO.


This dude isn't the same as Ray Rice. Least Ray Rice felt remorse

I don't feel anything from Hardy.
-Housh
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#44
http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/nfl_gms_on_greg_hardy_nobody_wants_him/s1_127_20901163



NFL GMs on Greg Hardy: ‘Nobody wants him’

Originally posted on  Larry Brown Sports  
By Steve DelVecchio  |  Last updated 5/13/16


Greg Hardy might find himself out of work for a while. Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images

If not for his laundry list of off-field issues, Greg Hardy would be one of the highest-paid defensive players in the NFL. Instead, he is currently out of work — and it doesn’t sound like he is going to find any in the near feature.

ESPN’s Ed Werder spoke with several NFL general managers, and none of them had good things to say about Hardy. They commended Hardy’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, for reaching out to all 32 teams to inform them of Hardy’s extensive counseling efforts, but the general consensus is that it is not going to have an effect.
 
Another GM described Hardy has a “toxic” player and said he seems “desperate.”

While it would not be shocking if an equally desperate team offered Hardy a one-year deal with minimal guarantees, we all know why he has not been signed yet. In addition to the disturbing details that came out about his domestic violence case last year, Hardy was also reportedly a distraction in the Cowboys locker room. Even at 27, he simply isn’t worth the PR nightmare for most, if not all, NFL teams.
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